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Post by laura on Jun 13, 2022 10:15:39 GMT -5
Alan said the Models were two away from their peak when it was just one spot away from their #37 peak.
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Post by benster72 on Jun 13, 2022 11:50:31 GMT -5
In his weekly content error, Alan Hunter called the 1986 Culture Club album "Luxury to Heartache," missing the first word "From."
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 15, 2022 10:20:56 GMT -5
Mark said countdown 'Johnny would be El's only #1 solo single. It would top off at #3.
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Post by laura on Jun 15, 2022 11:02:32 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure I heard Nina say the chart date was "June 10th" at one point.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 15, 2022 11:02:50 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 15, 2022 11:13:12 GMT -5
After a vintage "topsy turvy" comment, in her weekly content screw up, Nina said Sad Songs was based upon Ocean's 1984 hit Suddenly. Billy reached #4 with that in mid 85.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 15, 2022 14:12:49 GMT -5
Shocked this hasn't been touched all weekend. Anyway, from what I remember off the top of my head, Nina was off of the answer to everything by 10 numbers. Never mind that the actual answer was part of the band name (Level 42). It was probably misread though. She said 32 was the answer to everything. But apparently in Hitchhikers it is really 42, hence the name of the group with countdown Something About You.
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Post by laura on Jun 15, 2022 17:06:18 GMT -5
Shocked this hasn't been touched all weekend. Anyway, from what I remember off the top of my head, Nina was off of the answer to everything by 10 numbers. Never mind that the actual answer was part of the band name (Level 42). It was probably misread though. She said 32 was the answer to everything. But apparently in Hitchhikers it is really 42, hence the name of the group with countdown Something About You. That's what I meant with her being off by 10 numbers. I was kind of referencing that when I posted it here.
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Post by jimjterrell4210 on Jun 16, 2022 0:36:18 GMT -5
On the 10 PM Central hour last Wednesday during SXM-80s's regular programming, "If She Knew What She Wants", by Bangles, was played on the Treasure Chest, but Alan announced Boz Scaggs's "Jojo" instead. Following "If She Knew What She Wants" was "Never Gonna Give You Up", by Rick Astley, even though Alan said "Here's Aretha" (presumably intro-ing the "Who's Zoomin' Who" title track).
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Post by laura on Jun 16, 2022 9:28:26 GMT -5
On the 10 PM Central hour last Wednesday during SXM-80s's regular programming, "If She Knew What She Wants", by Bangles, was played on the Treasure Chest, but Alan announced Boz Scaggs's "Jojo" instead. Following "If She Knew What She Wants" was "Never Gonna Give You Up", by Rick Astley, even though Alan said "Here's Aretha" (presumably intro-ing the "Who's Zoomin' Who" title track). That must have been a mix-up because they played "JoJo" about an hour later.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 17, 2022 20:13:42 GMT -5
In her weekly content screw up, Nina peaked Juice's Angel at #5, really #4.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 17, 2022 20:34:17 GMT -5
Alan peaked Sweet Baby at #6, really #19 for Clarke/Duke
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 17, 2022 21:03:21 GMT -5
In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan included Birdland among MT's total, it did not reach the Hot 100
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 17, 2022 21:49:46 GMT -5
The display read Dottie and Kenny. But What Are We Doing In Love charted as Dottie solo, notorious for the lack of billing received by the Gambler.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 17, 2022 22:34:42 GMT -5
Alan placed Kyu's #1 Sukiyaki in 1961, really 1963.
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